Method and apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap
A method and apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap includes a sensor that detects whether the projection lens cap covers the projection lens and transmits a detected signal to the control unit including two control modes. The first one is projecting a dark image immediately, as the projection lens cap covers the projection lens for longer than a first set time, the control unit switches to a power-saving mode, when it lasts longer than a second set time, the lamp and the system power supply are turned off, then, a fan cools the lamp, the control unit switches to a standby mode. The second one is switching to the power-saving mode directly, when it lasts longer than a second set time, the lamp and the system power supply are turned off, and a fan cools the lamp, then, the control unit switches to the standby mode.
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The present invention relates to a projection display device, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap applied in a projection display device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGenerally, a projection display device lens is dust-proof and sheltered from light or protected from impact mainly by means of a projection lens cap. Sometimes when a user wants to pause the projection of the projection display device and proceeds with other illustration or to write, meanwhile, without switching on the projection display device so frequently that the lifetime thereof will be shortened, a projection lens cap is used to cover the projection lens for intercepting the projection temporarily. At the same time, because the projection display device is still at a projecting mode, the light beam with great heat projected from the projection lens keeps being projected on the projection lens cap and results in heat accumulated on the projection lens cap, which causes the projection lens cap made of plastic material to melt. Please refer to
One object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap, wherein a sensor is disposed to transmit a detected signal to a control unit, and a projection display device is controlled to switch from a projecting mode comprising light beam with great heat to a dark-image mode, in order to prevent the light beam with great heat from being projected on the projection lens cap, and to prevent the projection lens cap from melting.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap, wherein a sensor is disposed to detect the time when a projection lens cap covers a projection lens, and a projection display device is controlled to switch from a projecting mode to a power-saving mode or a standby mode in time by means of a control unit, in order to save electric power.
For attaining the objectives mentioned above, a method and apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap according to the present invention mainly includes a projection lens, a projection lens cap, a sensor and a control module. First, the sensor detects whether the projection lens cap covers the projection lens, and transmits a detected signal to the control unit. The control unit includes two control modes. The first control mode is to project a dark image immediately, and as the projection lens cap covers the projection lens for longer than a first set time, the control unit switches to a power-saving mode, and, as the time of the power-saving mode is longer than a second set time, the lamp and the system power supply is turned off, and then the lamp is cooled by a fan, and the control unit switches to a standby mode. The second control mode is to switch to the power-saving mode directly, as the power-saving mode lasts longer than a second set time, the lamp and the power supply of the system is turned off, and the lamp is cooled by a fan, and then the control unit switches to the standby mode, in order to prevent the light beam with great heat from being projected on the projection lens cap, and prevent the projection lens cap from melting, meanwhile, save the electric power.
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While a preferred embodiment of the present invention have been described herein for the purpose of illustration, many modifications and changes will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to encompass all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
1. An apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap applied in a projection display device, comprising:
- a projection lens;
- a projection lens cap, covering said projection lens;
- a metal sheet pasted on a surface of said protection lens cap facing said protection lens;
- a light sensor disposed on said projection display device near said projection lens, detecting whether said projection lens cap covers said projection lens; and
- a control module disposed in said projection display device for receiving a detected signal from said sensor, controlling outputted modes.
2. The apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap according to claim 1, wherein said control module comprises a control unit, a lamp, a fan, a light valve and a system power supply, and said control unit controls the operation of said lamp, said fan, said light valve and said system power supply.
3. An apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap applied in a projection display device, comprising:
- a projection lens;
- a projection lens cap, covering said projection lens;
- a sensor disposed in at least a portion of said lens cap, detecting whether said projection lens cap covers said projection lens;
- a wireless transmission module disposed inside said sensor for transmitting the detected signal; and
- a control module disposed in said projection display device for receiving the detected signal from said wireless transmission module, controlling outputted modes.
4. The apparatus for an anti-melt projection lens cap according to claim 3, wherein said sensor is a heat sensor.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jan 7, 2005
Date of Patent: Sep 25, 2007
Patent Publication Number: 20050151933
Assignee: Coretronic Corporation (Miao-Li County)
Inventors: Wen-Wei Tsai (Miao-Li County), Chi-Neng Tseng (Miao-Li County), Cheng-Kuei Chen (Miao-Li County), Chih-Kun Yang (Miao-Li County)
Primary Examiner: Rodney Fuller
Attorney: MH2 Technology Law Group
Application Number: 11/030,118
International Classification: G03B 21/14 (20060101); G03B 21/16 (20060101);